This past week brought some significant events in the realm of climate news. Firstly, the Earth is in for a spectacular sight as the largest solar flare since 2017 has been spotted erupting from the Sun’s surface. This occurrence creates the potential for the Northern Lights to be visible in some regions, providing a breathtaking display of the interaction between solar storms and the Earth's atmosphere. On a related note, a free ferry powered by hydrogen is now available for visitors in San Francisco, marking a positive and practical step towards utilizing renewable energy in the transportation sector. Additionally, Tampa residents are contributing to renewable energy efforts by turning food waste into energy using anaerobic digesters, showcasing innovative and eco-friendly solutions to both manage waste and produce energy. These stories underscore the increasing significance of solar and hydrogen power in our transition towards cleaner and more sustainable forms of energy.